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a. 帝王的, 适于帝王的



    regal
    [ adj ]
    belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler
    <adj.all>
    golden age of imperial splendorpurple tyrant
    regal attire
    treated with royal acclaim
    the royal carriage of a stag's head


    Regal \Re"gal\ (r?"gal), a. [L. regalis, fr. rex, regis, a king.
    See {Royal}, and cf. {Rajah}, {Realm}, {Regalia}.]
    Of or pertaining to a king; kingly; royal; as, regal
    authority, pomp, or sway. ``The regal title.'' --Shak.

    He made a scorn of his regal oath. --Milton.

    Syn: Kingly; royal. See {Kingly}.


    Regal \Re"gal\, n. [F. r['e]gale, It. regale. CF. {Rigoll}.]
    (Mus.)
    A small portable organ, played with one hand, the bellows
    being worked with the other, -- used in the sixteenth and
    seventeenth centuries.

    1. It is hardly surprising that Mr Patten will mount as presidential a campaign as is possible in Britain. Presidential but not regal.
    2. Charles and Di drew rave reviews from Hungarians accustomed to less regal visitors.
    3. The 6-foot-5 Gordon, who dominated the film with his smoky voice, smooth sax playing and world-weary yet regal bearing, was nominated for an Academy Award _ a first for a musician.
    4. Dana Ivey _ in the play's most thankless role _ is a regal, unyielding Gertrude, while Diane Venora is a vulnerable Ophelia able to make the character's famous mad scene shattering rather than silly.
    5. There is, it seems, a regal antecedent for the Labour party's view of the Square Mile. The 19th-century City differed from the late 20th in that power was more heavily concentrated.
    6. To the delight of Americans, the duchess dropped her regal composure a few hours later outside the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
    7. Lewis is a tall, regal woman who favors African print dresses and tends to answer questions with circuitous stories.
    8. Some staff members called her "Queen Ann" because of her "regal bearing" toward them.
    9. Selling royal titles may be legal, but it isn't regal, the king's detractors say.
    10. But Darci Kistler and Melinda Roy wore tiaras, which made them look regal.
    11. On his first trip away from the capital, Akihito used a less regal form of speech than his father when addressing a crowd and insisted on fewer uniformed guards along procession routes, though more plainclothes police were deployed.
    12. "The tuba is a noble, regal, majestic instrument that has been misunderstood for too long," he said.
    13. He has decorated his office with a painting he did of a regal stag and its mate in the swirling mists atop Mount Katahdin.
    14. Ms. White's regal Elinor lacks passion, and Ms. Hartley is stiff and shrill as Constance.
    15. A high-collared, long-sleeved monastic gown is regal in a floral pattern of hunter green and gold.
    16. A regal woman not unduly prone to modesty, Mrs. Menuhin finally makes her appearance at the film's end.
    17. "Who can look more regal than a bank president?" he says.
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